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Saturday, March 16, 2013

Six Sentence Saturday - OUTLAW

By Matthew Pizzolato

Blurb: The outlaw Wesley Quaid wants to put the past behind him and
start his life anew in another place where no one has ever heard of him. When a
mysterious woman he once knew resurfaces, Wesley discovers that a man can't run
from his past anymore than he can run from the kind of man he has become.

The Setup: The following scene occurs after Wesley backs down a reputation hunting kid without resorting to gun play that would blow his cover.

The scent of lilac perfume assailed
my nostrils as a body tucked in close to mine next to the bar. “Howdy, Sugah.” The voice oozed of
Southern refinement. I glanced at her and stared for a
moment at her cleavage. “Well, hello there.” “Buy a lady a drink?” Her low-cut dark green dress left
little to the imagination, and the color enhanced the green of her eyes. Long
golden hair hung to her waist. “I figure it’s you who should buy
me one.” She raised an eyebrow. “Is that a
fact?” “Yes ma’am.” I tossed back a drink
and grinned at her. “I could have shot the place up a few minutes ago, gotten
blood all over your floor, and made quite a mess.” Her eyes crinkled at the corners
while she waved for the bartender.

I think that was a few more than six sentences, but I never was much good at counting. If you're interested in reading more, here is the entire first chapter of OUTLAW or it can be found on Amazon.

Matthew Pizzolato's short stories have been published online and in print. He writes Western fiction featuring his antihero character, Wesley Quaid, that can be found in his story collection, The Wanted Man and the novella Outlaw. Matthew is the editor and webmaster of The Western Online, a magazine dedicated to everything Western and can be contacted via his personal website: www.matthew-pizzolato.com or on Twitter @mattpizzolato.

One lucky commenter will win a free Kindle copy of Outlaw. Be sure to include your email address with your comment.

Matt, I have this loaded on my kindle and it's NEXT in line! LOL As soon as I get some time to read for pleasure, this will be the one. I can't wait--It looks like a fantastic read and I always love characters that have that ambiguity in them.Cheryl